Developing competence, practicing good character, and following the lead of godly role models prepare APU accounting students to do the right thing when faced with moral dilemmas like Daniel in the Bible did.

On Saturday, Dec. 6, 2014, APU’s Ethics Bowl Team won the 18th Annual Intercollegiate Ethics Bowl, California Regional Competition, in Santa Barbara, and secured a position at the National Ethics Bowl, in Costa Mesa, on Feb. 22, 2015.

General Roger A. Brady (Ret.), former commander of the U.S. Air Forces in Europe, spoke at Azusa Pacific on October 22, hosted by the Department of Communication Studies and the Office of University Relations

Working toward making homelessness a rare occurrence, APU School of Nursing faculty and students provide care for 25-30 clients weekly at the Winter Shelter Program of East San Gabriel Valley Coalition.

Kindertransport depicts the effort to smuggle nearly 10,000 Jewish children out of Nazi Germany before the start of World War II. Azusa Pacific's Department of Theater Arts shares this powerful story of loss and hope on stage this November.

This holiday season, that magic comes to life on stage when Azusa Pacific Theater presents Adventures in Odyssey Christmas Live, featuring cast members from the beloved broadcast in a one-of-a-kind event.

On behalf of the Azusa Pacific University Board of Trustees, President Jon R. Wallace bestowed upon Azusa community advocate Inez Gutierrez an honorary Doctor of Humanities degree at the university's summer commencement held July 26, 2014.

Azusa Pacific seniors involved in the Pew College Society earned acceptance into prestigious graduate programs across the country. The society offered these students grants toward expenses related to applying for and entering graduate school.

A $1.2 million federal grant will enable Azusa Pacific University nursing students to gain hands-on experience through clinical practice working with transitional youth in the community facing mental health complications and substance abuse.

On September 30, a select group of 12 of Azusa Pacific University’s top choral students took the stage of the Walt Disney Concert Hall, during the Opening Night Gala Concert, “A Celebration of John Williams.”

Kirsten Lundin Humer writes about the secret of effective communication, which involves the ability both to listen and speak, to see and respond–to breathe in the words of others and reply with our own.

A collaboration between IMT, Facilities, Asset Management, and the Business Office, this new streamlined approach to campus repairs and upkeep ensures a beautiful, well maintained living and learning environment.

APU attracts and prepares more science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) majors who pursue advanced education and careers in these fields, according to a March 2014 Council of Independent Colleges, helping to tackle the STEM crisis.

APU's Men's Chorale toured South Korea for more than two weeks, engaging the South Korean Christian community through music and encouraging and inspiring millions at 25 performances throughout the nation.

It takes courage to speak up when everyone remains silent. It takes courage to do the right thing even if it means risking your career. It takes courage to be a whistle blower. Cynthia Cooper, former vice president of WorldCom, knows how true it is.

On March 17, 2014, scientists detected evidence for gravitational waves, ripples in the space-time fabric of the universe. An affirmation of the Big Bang theory, Leslie Wickman, Ph.D., contends that the development affirms a Christian worldview.

Azusa Pacific University’s School of Education has launched a Superintendent-in-Residence program as evidence of its commitment to train effective educators ready to lead amidst the changing environment of the nation’s K–12 schools.

APU's Honors College launches a new curriculum that seeks to recover the wisdom of the Christian tradition, instill moral and intellectual virtue, and reclaim the classical quest for truth, beauty, and goodness.

Called by God to the nursing profession, school nurse Zahira (Rivera '99) Orioli, PNP '05, FNP '12, cares for her patients' physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual needs, empowering students to live healthfully and succeed.

Advancing its mission to equip professionals ready to succeed in today’s business environment, Azusa Pacific University’s School of Business and Management (SBM) appointed two faculty to new leadership positions for the 2014–15 academic year.

A foster care summit designed by Robert Duke, associate professor of biblical studies, educated religious leaders about the foster care system, identifying specific programs to support and advocating unity under a common cause.

From the plains of Tanzania to bustling downtown Los Angeles to the ancient streets of Jerusalem and beyond, Skyler Russell ’13 traverses the globe, capturing his adventures through the lens of his camera and firmly trusting God with his future.

Celebrating 30 years, Night of Champions is a beloved tradition, featuring dynamic speakers, top Christian music artists,
engaging activities, and a presentation of the Gospel for local junior high and high school students.

For 40 years, Azusa Pacific University’s Walkabout program has trained and equipped student leaders for service.These students leave the mountain ready to apply the lessons of community, sacrifice, and reliance on God in their daily lives.

Several Azusa Pacific alumni work and live out their faiths in the farming industry, helping cultivate small farms, innovative agricultural technology, and the relationships between farmers, consumers, and the earth.

To meet the needs of its growing graduate student population, Azusa Pacific expanded support and resources available to graduate students, further developing programs and centers helping students succeed in their academic and career goals.

Graduate student Kimberly Rios embarked on a journey to the East Coast alongside 19 other students enrolled in the Young Executive Master of Arts in Management (YEMAM) program to gain a real-world perspective on how businesses work.

The Center for Transformational Leadership, formerly the Free Methodist Center, expands the scope of its influence and mission, providing cross-disciplinary positions to students in community service and the academy.

While many Americans take daily vitamin and mineral supplements, most know very little about these products. Dietician and nursing professor Catherine Heinlein offers answers to maximize healthy living.

Many children in the foster care system are in dire need of caring homes. APU faculty members respond to this call, welcoming these children into their homes and showing them something many have not experienced: love.

Dave Canales '02 became the first Cougar to participate in a Super Bowl when Seattle defeated the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XLVIII. In the midst of this success, however, he seeks to put God and his family first.

APU hosted the first Thriving in College Conference, inviting researchers, faculty members, and other professionals from schools across the country to learn about successful college student transitions.

APU's annual Night of Champions event celebrates 30 years of impact, inviting 4,000 junior high and high school students for a night of music, entertainment, celebrity speakers, engaging activities, and a presentation of the gospel.

A partnership between the Special Olympics and Azusa Pacific University brings a Special Olympics basketball event featuring 12 teams of adult athletes from the San Gabriel and Los Angeles region to Felix Event Center on Sat., April 12.

As superintendent of Walnut Valley Unified School District, Robert Taylor, M.A. '97, Ed.D. '06, navigates the district's challenges, placing children first and fostering collaboration among parents and teachers.

Each year, vice provost for graduate programs Diane Guido, Ph.D., aids APU students in preparing applications for the prestigious international Fulbright Program, a process requiring great courage, skill, and determination.

A strong leader, Jessica Barron '05, Ph.D., left a legacy of racial reconciliation and multiethnic understanding at APU and continues to promote social justice as a post doctorate student in Durham, North Carolina.

Hoping to inspire a new generation of scientists, engineers, and mathematicians, Azusa Pacific University hosted more than 300 San Gabriel Valley Boy Scouts for a day of interactive learning at the Segerstrom Science Center.